A driving simulator was used to assess performance in younger and older drivers (M ages 18 and 71 years). The impacts of three challenges were assessed: visibility (clear day, fog), traffic density (low, high) and wayfinding (no challenge, drivers challenged to use signs and landmarks to find their destination). Performance was measured in terms of hazard RT, collisions, wayfinding errors (missed or extra turns), and driving speed. The challenge manipulations produced interactive effects and age was a factor in some of these interactions. Older drivers missed more turns in wayfinding but overall they performed as well or better than younger drivers and reduced their speed more to driving challenges
Older adults are at an increased risk for motor-vehicle collisions (MVCs) once distance driven is co...
Being able to respond quickly and carry out tasks concurrently are essential ingredients for safe dr...
To investigate the links between mental workload, age and risky driving, a cross-sectional study was...
A driving simulator was used to assess performance in younger and older drivers (M ages 18 and 71 y...
Older drivers are over-represented in angled impact crashes and experience a higher fatality rate th...
Older drivers are at increased accident risk at intersections for a variety of maneuvers. To examine...
<p><b>Objective:</b> This pilot study aimed to investigate physiological responses during an on-road...
The growing population of older drivers has led to societal demands for the development of technolo...
Older drivers are at risk for vehicle crashes due to impairments of visual processing and attention,...
A total of 96 pairs of older and younger drivers participated in a study assessing the effects of co...
Younger drivers and older drivers have comparably high ‘crash risks’. Research into individual cogni...
Background: In demanding cognitive tasks, older people mostly experience more problems than younger ...
The population aging, combined with the overrepresentation of older drivers in car crashes, engende...
Driving is a complex psychomotor task that is often interrupted by secondary activities that divert...
The population of ageing drivers is increasing rapidly. As ageing happened, they are exposed to disa...
Older adults are at an increased risk for motor-vehicle collisions (MVCs) once distance driven is co...
Being able to respond quickly and carry out tasks concurrently are essential ingredients for safe dr...
To investigate the links between mental workload, age and risky driving, a cross-sectional study was...
A driving simulator was used to assess performance in younger and older drivers (M ages 18 and 71 y...
Older drivers are over-represented in angled impact crashes and experience a higher fatality rate th...
Older drivers are at increased accident risk at intersections for a variety of maneuvers. To examine...
<p><b>Objective:</b> This pilot study aimed to investigate physiological responses during an on-road...
The growing population of older drivers has led to societal demands for the development of technolo...
Older drivers are at risk for vehicle crashes due to impairments of visual processing and attention,...
A total of 96 pairs of older and younger drivers participated in a study assessing the effects of co...
Younger drivers and older drivers have comparably high ‘crash risks’. Research into individual cogni...
Background: In demanding cognitive tasks, older people mostly experience more problems than younger ...
The population aging, combined with the overrepresentation of older drivers in car crashes, engende...
Driving is a complex psychomotor task that is often interrupted by secondary activities that divert...
The population of ageing drivers is increasing rapidly. As ageing happened, they are exposed to disa...
Older adults are at an increased risk for motor-vehicle collisions (MVCs) once distance driven is co...
Being able to respond quickly and carry out tasks concurrently are essential ingredients for safe dr...
To investigate the links between mental workload, age and risky driving, a cross-sectional study was...